New Jersey Transit Selects Intergraph


A press release announces that “To advance public safety and security efforts associated with nearly 251 million annual passenger trips, New Jersey Transit Corp. (NJ TRANSIT), the nation's third largest transit system, will deploy a suite of Intergraph's integrated emergency incident response, planning and…”  This is where my RSS feed cuts off; the URI points to a blank page at the time of this writing, which will likely be fixed by the time you read this. [UPDATE] Fixed here.

In the summer of 2005 I went to a pre-bid meeting at New Jersey Transit.  The project at hand was an implementation of a web-based GIS of sorts.  And the first words out of the NJT representative’s mouth were: “We are not switching platforms.”  They must have been deluded with questions about ESRI vs. Intergraph, and apparently decided to preempt the issue.  It looks like New Jersey Transit is staying the course, which is probably good for the overall New Jersey GIS ecosystem.

 

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